The UAE are on the south side of Persian Gulf.
Not in, but the UAE borders the Arabian (or Persian) Gulf which is a shallow sea
The UAE lies on the Arabian Gulf
The Arabian Gulf
There are no gulfs IN the UAE, although the UAE (United Arab Emirates) does border the Arabian Gulf.
The United Arab Emirates is located in the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by the Arabian Gulf to the north. (Note: The Arabian Gulf is known as so to the people of the Arabian Gulf countries and known as the Persian Gulf by Iran and internationally.) The UAE's other Arabian Gulf neighbours are Saudia Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain.
The Arabian Gulf (previously known as the Persian Gulf), runs along the northern border of the UAE.
The initials 'UAE' stands for the United Arab Emirates, an Arabian Gulf country.
The Indian ocean is the closest ocean to the UAE, although the UAE borders on the Arabian Gulf
No ocean, but the Red Sea, Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf waters surround the UAE.
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Well, its not in the Persian Gulf, the Persian Gulf is the old name of the Arabian Gulf, which is a shallow sea in the middle east. The UAE is on the cost of the Persian Gulf/ Arabian Gulf
People from Saudi Arabia And most of the Arabian Gulf countries(Kuwait,UAE,Bahrain,Qatar,Oman).